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1 GLAÐR
(glöð, glatt), a.1) glad, gladsome, cheerful (Flosi var allra ruarma, glaðastr);2) bright, beautiful, of the sky, weather, fire (veðr glatt, tunglit skein glatt).* * *1.adj., fem. glöð, neut. glatt, compar. glaðari, superl. glaðastr; [A. S., Engl., Swed., and Dan. glad; it does not occur in Ulf. nor in Germ.; in Hel. gladmod = glad-mood (twice), vide Schmeller; cp. also Lat. laetus]:—glad, gladsome; glaðr ok reifr skyli gumna hverr unz sinn bíðr bana, Hm. 14; ek væra glaðari ef þú værir með hundrað manns, Lv. 80; snotrs manns hjarta verðr sjaldan glatt, Hm. 54; Gunnarr varð g. við þat, Nj. 42; Flosi var allra manna glaðastr ok beztr heim at sækja, most cheerful of all men and the best to visit, 254, cp. Eb. 88, Fms. i. 31; glaðr í máli, vi. 59; hraustr ok g., x. 420; glaðr ok spurall, iv. 82; glaðr, heilhugaðr, vitr, Fagrsk. 14; glöð trú, cheerful faith, Lex. Poët.; drekka glaðr inn góða mjöð, Gm. 13; drekka glöð ór gullnum kerum, 7; ok þótti glaðara ( pleasanter) at tala við Helgu en vera í starfi með kaupmönnum, Ísl. ii. 212: acc. adverb., taka glaðan á e-u, to take it gladly, Fms. xi. 112; ó-glaðr, sad, moody.II. glad, bright, of the sky, weather; tunglið skein glatt, Fas. iii. 622; veðr glatt, Þjal. 47; þat ljós gaf glaðan veg, Bs. ii. 109; eldarnir vóru sumir sem glaðastir, Gísl. 126: of gold, Bs. ii. 142: freq. in mod. usage, glaða sólskin, glad sunshine; glaða túnglskin, bright moonshine; loga glatt, to blaze merrily; eldrinn logar þess glaðar, Vídal. i. 145: the phrase, sjá aldregi glaðan dag, never to see a sunny day, be dull and downcast; Glöð, f., pr. name of a bell (cp. Engl. a merry peal), Fms. vi.2.m., poët. a horse, Edda (Gl.), Gm. 30, vide Lex. Poët. -
2 glaðna
að, to be gladdened: esp. of the sky, to brighten, clear up, það glaðnar til; and of a face, það glaðnar yfir honum, his face brightens. -
3 glað-væri
mod. glað-værð, f. gladness, Sturl. i. 206, ii. 125. -
4 glaðan
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5 glaða
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6 glaður
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7 gla
n (m) acorn -
8 glaða
(að), v. to gladden (= gleðja).* * *að, = gleðja, to gladden, but only in pres., Hkv. 1. 44, Höfuðl. 17, Fsm. 48: in prose, Fas. i. 221, Barl. 60. -
9 glaðel
n. [from Lat. gladiolus], a kind of sword, Ld. 330, Þiðr. -
10 glað-værr
adj. gladsome, cheerful, Bs. ii. 89, Magn. 474. -
11 glaðværi
f. gladness. -
12 glaðværr
a. gladsome, cheerful. -
13 glađu
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14 gła|dź
f sgt książk. (gładka powierzchnia) gładź jeziora the unruffled surface of the lake- □ gładź kowadła Techn. anvil face- gładź tynkowa Techn. the (plaster) finishing coatThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gła|dź
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15 gla
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):gaélique; gaélique écossaisGaelic; Scottish GaelicCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > gla
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16 glaður
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17 glàdъkъ
glàdъkъ Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `smooth, plain'Page in Trubačev: VI 115-116Old Church Slavic:Russian:gládkij `smooth' [adj o]Czech:hladký `smooth, plain' [adj o]Slovak:hladký `smooth, plain' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:glȁdak `smooth' [adj o], glȁtka [Nomsf];Čak. glȁdak (Vrgada) `smooth' [adj o], glatkȁ [Nomsf], glȁtko [Nomsn];Čak. glȁdak (Orbanići) `smooth' [adj o], glȁtka [Nomsf], glȁtko [Nomsn]Slovene:gládǝk `smooth, plain' [adj o]Bulgarian:gládăk `smooth, plain' [adj o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: glaʔd-Lithuanian:glodùs `smooth' [adj u] 4Latvian:glũošs `smooth' [adj jo]Indo-European reconstruction: gʰleH₂dʰ-Page in Pokorny: 431Other cognates: -
18 Gla-белок матрикса
Physiology: matrix Gla proteinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Gla-белок матрикса
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19 glað-látr
adj. cheerful, Grett. 140 A, Fas. iii. 219. -
20 glaðliga
adv. gladly, willingly.* * *adv. gladly, friendly, Nj. 177, Fms. xi. 376: gladly, willingly, i. 102, ix. 254, Fas. i. 218.
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